my friend sent this to me. The song is kind of weird and the cursing is a turn off but the video is really depressing and upsetting at the same time.
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Police Brutality
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Too bad Canadian cops can't do that. Some criminals need a good ass kickin'. Most people that get beaten by cops deserve it. Rodney King for example. A long police chase deserves a few broken bones, hell I would then destroy all tapes like bush.
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Are you serious?
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I'm sure the police often get out of hand, but I'll bet 1/2 the incidents were provoked/deserved.
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load... of... CRAPmore justification for police brutality. I love it.
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So someone commits a crime, runs and then fights being arrested. Of course he's going to get beat up.
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that's not always the case. police are NOT perfect. they discriminate and they OD on their beatings. and they never get charged. I see no "JUSTICE" in that.
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Since when do cops carry hand grenades?
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Excuse me.... Grenades.. not the type the military uses to kill people.. They use flash/bang grenades which cause a shock wave. Kind of like a big firecracker. Lets make sure we use terms correctly.
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OK please use the word "stun" grenade. Stun grenades M84 stun grenadeStun grenades, also called NFDDs (Noise and Flash Diversionary Devices), "flash & bang" grenades, or flashbangs, were originally designed for the British Special Air Service as an incapacitant. Stun grenades are used to confuse, disorient, or distract a potential threat. A stun grenade can seriously degrade the combat effectiveness of affected personnel for up to a minute. The best known example is the M84 Stun Grenade, which produces a blinding (6-8 million Candela) flash and deafening (170-180 dB SPL) blast. This grenade can be used to incapacitate people, generally without causing serious injury. Standing operating procedure for LAPD SWAT has officers deploy flashbangs close to the point of entry. This is because all attention will be directed towards the door once it has been breached, and deploying the flashbang close to this point heightens the chances that a suspect will be affected by the device.The flash of light momentarily activates all photosensitive cells in the retina, making vision impossible for approximately five seconds until the eye restores the retina to its original, unstimulated state. Subjects affected by flashbangs describe seeing a single frame for the five seconds (as if their vision was "paused") until it fades and normal sight returns. This is because the sensory cells which have been activated continue sending the same information to the brain until they are restored to their resting state, and the brain translates this continuous information into the same image. The incredibly loud blast emitted by the grenade contributes to its incapacitative properties by disturbing the fluid in the semicircular canals of the ear. The semicircular canals consist of three half circles of tubing, each oriented in one of the three planes of motion, that are filled with fluid. The walls of the tubes are lined with hair cells which use their small, hairlike cilia to detect the motion of the fluid. This establishes a person's sense of balance and movement through space. When a stun grenade detonates, the fluid in the semicircular canals is disturbed, and with it the subject's sense of balance.Upon detonation, the fuse/grenade body assembly remains intact and produces no fragmentation. The body is a steel hexagonal tube with holes along the sides which allow a blast of light and sound to be emitted. This is done to prevent injury from shrapnel. However, injuries resulting from the concussive properties of the detonation sometimes occur. The filler consists of about 4.5 grams of a pyrotechnic metal-oxidant mix of magnesium and ammonium perchlorate or potassium perchlorate.
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I'm making a correction becasue your words are misrepresenting what happened. Someone is going to read that police threw "Grenades" and think it's the military type which are meant to kill, which is absolutely not the case.. That's why.
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No need to apologize...And I'm not picking at you.. just clarifing.